Well, duh, that the latter is true is bloody obvious.
If you say it as clearly as I did, yes. But many people seem to expect that Perl 6 = Perl 5 + X, which it isn't, but which would make it a next version of Perl 5.
I'm still curious: What criteria would a language (any language) have to fulfill so that you would call it the next version of Perl?
In reply to Re^4: Will Perl 6 Replace Perl 5?
by moritz
in thread Will Perl 6 Replace Perl 5?
by aecooper
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